Saturday, August 31, 2013

When Taking a Stand...

AFA has been hosting events beginning with the 2009 AG Bell
Volta Rally.We would like to
share with the community responses to our advocacy. The most inspiring
experiences, of course, have been the folks who have shown up with really pure
hearts to take a stand for Deaf children’s rights and take a stand against the
continued suppression of the language and culture of Deaf people via various
institutions/organizations and systems such as AG Bell and EHDI.These individuals have been amazingly
courageous---they have stood on the grounds of their previous oral only schools
and institutions in their hometowns and said ‘enough!’They have rallied at AG Bell
conferences in a 100+ degree heat wave; they have marched and celebrated ASL
and Deaf pride at our nation’s capital.These folks have shared their own experiences at
vigils and we all have worked together to move ahead as survivors of an audist
society.We celebrate you and you
have kept our spirits on the right path.Thank you for standing.

For the record, since AFA is made up of truth seekers -
1. We have never made any bomb threat at any convention center - it would not
be in alignment with our principles of peaceful nonviolent resistance.

2. We have never stormed into any AG Bell conferences – we did walk into one AG
Bell 2011 conference session on Cultural Competency and engage in a peaceful
sit-in.

3. We have not defaced historic property – we did apply a bit
of blue painters tape on the AG Bell Volta Bureau’s bronze plaque while a
patrol car drove by and a civil rights lawyer was present.Nothing was desecrated or defaced.Just AG Bell’s true face being shown
and that is what they are objecting to.

4. We have not harassed parents – We have stood on sidewalks with signs of
truth and flashing “I-LOVE-YOU” waves and we have engaged in honest dialogue
with parents.

We are making the invisible visible and that has resulted in
AG Bell Association, a leader in the EHDI movement, and other groups and
individuals to categorize us as extremists and lop outrageous and false
accusations against us in an effort to discredit and distract.AG Bell’s defensive reply to the
Atlantic article and other attacks against us are indication that we are
getting the truth out there.

But though I was initially
disappointed at being categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think
about the matter I gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label.
And John Bunyan: "I will stay in jail to the end of my days before I make
a butchery of my conscience." And Abraham Lincoln: "This nation
cannot survive half slave and half free." And Thomas Jefferson: "We
hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal . . .
." So the question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of
extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate or for love? Will we be
extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the extension of justice?

~ Martin Luther King, Jr
“Letter From Birmingham Jail” April 16, 1963

Criticism leveled at AFA also happens from Deaf people in
the blogspere in response to our events.We have been criticized for exercising our first amendment rights of
freedom of speech and assembly and to petition the Government.We have been attacked and slandered
over standing for justice and equality for all.The latest attacker is criticizing AFA for not welcoming abusers
into our activism.AFA stands with
survivors of oppression such as racism, sexism, heterosexism – not just audism.It is flabbergasting and disappointing to
see Deaf individuals and organizations invest more courage in unjustly
criticizing AFA while protecting or ignoring the true oppressors.Again, we take these defensive
reactions as indicators that we are making positive impacts.

AFA recognizes
that some people and/or organizations are not comfortable with soul force,
truth force or think it should only be applied selectively.AFA understands that not everyone is comfortable with peaceful direct confrontation. We call upon those who are not able to abide by peaceful civil disobedience and truth force, to not become
obstructionists or detractors.

In looking back to 50 years ago this month and the civil rights march on Washington,Martin Luther King Jr. said, “In the process of gaining our rightful
place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds.”We, AFA, have been striving truthfully to follow this
principle and we express our heartfelt gratitude to all of you who have stood
with us.

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Audism Free America (AFA) is a grassroots Deaf activist organization in the US, which advocates for Deaf American rights, cultural resurgence, and seeks primarily to challenge the ideological foundations of audism in America.
Audism is attitudes and practices based on the assumption that behaving in the ways of those who speak and hear is desired and best. It produces a system of privilege, thus resulting in stigma, bias, discrimination, and prejudice—in overt or covert ways—against Deaf culture, American Sign Language, and Deaf people of all walks of life.
AFA is committed to:
1. human and linguistic rights of Deaf people
2. unmasking audism and media misrepresentation
3. advocating for future generations